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, plcd1 writes I have seen very few papers being left on trains and very few people reading them. Previously, when the Londonpaper was alive, most people would have one of those and / or a Lite. I think I've seen one Lite this week and very few Standards. It may get worse later than when I usually travel but previously loads of papers would be left on the trains when I alighted - not anymore. I'm noticing a few Standards left on the trains but very few Lites. I've found I can usually collect a Standard (News Extra) by lunctime. Is the West End Final still about (I've not been on lates this week)? I've yet to see one this week. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On 14 Oct, 20:35, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:08:47 +0100, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: In message , plcd1 writes I have seen very few papers being left on trains and very few people reading them. Previously, when the Londonpaper was alive, most people would have one of those and / or a Lite. I think I've seen one Lite this week and very few Standards. *It may get worse later than when I usually travel but previously loads of papers would be left on the trains when I alighted - not anymore. I'm noticing a few Standards left on the trains but very few Lites. I've found I can usually collect a Standard (News Extra) by lunctime. Is the West End Final still about (I've not been on lates this week)? I've yet to see one this week. I don't know but considering the thing is free I do not understand why the Standard would go to the expense of creating a later edition of the paper. It's just extra cost set against the same amount of advertising. As there appears to be little news in the Standard I doubt they are bothered about being first on the streets with news about things like the Budget or other events occurring morning or early afternoon that they would traditionally have reported on. -- Paul C I picked one up from a bench that had a totally different front page from the ones I saw other people with (which I assume they had just picked up from a stall/flailer). Mine had a front page about student fees under the Tories, and theirs had a front page about the recession being over. Neither seemed to be breaking news. |
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, MIG writes and theirs had a front page about the recession being over. Over again? -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On 14 Oct, 21:22, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote:
In message , MIG writes and theirs had a front page about the recession being over. Over again? Great news, innit? |
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Paul Corfield wrote on 14 October 2009 20:35:32 ...
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:08:47 +0100, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: I've found I can usually collect a Standard (News Extra) by lunctime. Is the West End Final still about (I've not been on lates this week)? I've yet to see one this week. Yes, the West End Final is still being produced, and it gets out to Chiswick, where the usual guy at his usual pitch offers it outside Turnham Green station. Seems odd not to give him 50p for it! I don't know whether the 3rd edition gets printed (Late Night Final?). Curiously, they've removed the red bars on the spine that used to indicate which edition you had. I don't know but considering the thing is free I do not understand why the Standard would go to the expense of creating a later edition of the paper. It's just extra cost set against the same amount of advertising. I guess because more people will pick up a paper with afternoon news in it than one with morning news that people are more likely to be aware of already. As there appears to be little news in the Standard I doubt they are bothered about being first on the streets with news about things like the Budget or other events occurring morning or early afternoon that they would traditionally have reported on. I think you underestimate the value of the 2 or 3 pages of late news that the West End Final typically has. If it was worth producing 3 editions previously, the same reasons will still apply. It's about maximising the exposure of the advertising. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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